ENC 1101 Final Study Guide Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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ENC 1101 Final Study Guide Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025
Rhetorical Situation - ANSWERSPurpose, Audience, Stance, Genre, Medium/Design
Ethos - ANSWERSappeal to ethics; author credibility
Pathos - ANSWERSappeal to emotion; convincing readers by attempting to stir an emotional respons...
Ethos - ANSWERSappeal to ethics; author credibility
Pathos - ANSWERSappeal to emotion; convincing readers by attempting to stir an emotional response
Logos - ANSWERSappeal to logic; convince readers using logic and reason
Memoir/Narrative - ANSWERSinteresting, good story; vivid details; clear significance
Text Analysis - ANSWERSPurpose: examine the text for what it says and how it says it to inform readers
on how well the text achieves its goal.
Criteria: summary/description of text; discussion of context; clear interpretation of text in thesis; uses
support and evidence for conclusions
Argument Essay - ANSWERSPurpose: argue a certain position on a subject
Criteria: clear and arguable position; context; specific thesis; good reason with credible evidence;
counterargument; appeals to reader's values; trustworthy tone
MLA Format - ANSWERSHeading (top left): name, teacher name, class, military date (day month year)
Header: Last name 1
Citation (author #)
, Parallelism - ANSWERSThe technique of arranging words, phrases, clauses, or larger structures by placing
them side by side and making them in similar form
Ex: But when you have seen vicious mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters
and brothers at whim; when you have seen hate-filled policemen curse, kick and even kill your black
brothers and sisters.
Euphemism - ANSWERSSuggesting a more pleasant word for something more vulgar or crass
Ex: The rollercoaster ride made jimmy "lose his lunch" for not waiting 30 minutes after eating.
Colloquialism - ANSWERSThe insertion of regional slang or other types of informalities for impact
Ex: "Daddy, why do white people treat colored people so mean?
Connotation - ANSWERSEmotional or suggested meaning of a word
Ex: He's such a dog.
Imagery - ANSWERSThe use of two or more of the five sense to emphasize a point
Ex: smothering in an airtight cage of poverty
Synedoche - ANSWERSFigure of speech in which a part of something represents the whole
Ex: I got new wheels the other day
Metaphor - ANSWERSComparing two things that are unrelated
Ex: Cinderella says "a dream is a wish your heart makes."
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